Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Gardener's Log Book: A Five Year Planner

On of the most enjoyable things for me is gardening.  At the first sign of spring (and sometimes earlier) I begin planning what I will plant as soon as it's warm enough. I've always kept notes on how many tomato plants I get, how many rows of corn, etc. 

I was really excited for the opportunity to review A Gardener's Log Book.  It's a Five year gardening planner in one spiral bound book.  There are several things that really stand out about this planner.  For one, the cover is waterproof.  This is perfect for taking outside with you when you go to do your gardening.  It will wipe clean if you get it a little dirty.

It also has a place for plant names with a place to document bloom and harvest times throughout the entire year.

It is also divided by seasons which is nice.  For each season it gives reminders for planning, planting, chores, etc.

There is also plenty of pages for journaling and drawing pictures just the way you want to document it. 

The only thing I wasn't completely satisfied with is the size.  It's a medium size book and I would have loved it to be a bit bigger.  Five years is a lot to cram into such a small book.

Overall, I think it is a great planner and I would definitely recommend it for anyone who loves to garden.  Whether it be vegetable gardening, flower gardening or both, you will enjoy documenting your activity in this great planner!

***Thanks to bloggingforbooks.com for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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